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Elaboration does not necessarily lead to an accurate representation of archetypal messages, since bias, self-interest, social class, gender, and so on, can interfere.<ref>Sosteric, Mike. “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” Unpublished.</ref>  
Elaboration does not necessarily lead to an accurate representation of archetypal messages, since bias, self-interest, social class, gender, and so on, can interfere.<ref>Sosteric, Mike. “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” Unpublished.</ref>  


See also [[Primary Elaboration]] and [[Secondary Elaboration]].


See also [[Primary Elaboration]] and [[Secondary Elaboration]].
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Elaboration

Elaboration is a term used by C. G. Jung to refer to the expression and interpretation (or reinterpretation) of Archetypes[1]

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Notes

Elaboration does not necessarily lead to an accurate representation of archetypal messages, since bias, self-interest, social class, gender, and so on, can interfere.[2]

See also Primary Elaboration and Secondary Elaboration.

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Footnotes

  1. Carl J. Jung. ———. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Edited by Gerhard Adler, Sir Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and William McGuire. Translated by R.F.C. Hull. 2nd ed. New York: Princeton University Press, 1980.
  2. Sosteric, Mike. “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” Unpublished.

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